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RE: Prague/Czech Republic - Friday photo challenge - share your personal pictures from your visit to the Czech Republic!

in #travel6 years ago (edited)

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Church of St.Ludmila, Namesti miru, Praha 2, Vinohrady. In the second half of the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution entered into Prague, the population grew rapidly. All new parts of the city, including churches, were built. These churches were usually neo-Romanesque or neo-Gothic. How to distinguish them from the 12th to the 15th century buildings? Old churches in Prague never have clocks in the tower!
This church was built between 1882 and 1892.

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Take a picture of this church, I want it for a long time. I have the idea that I will go there at sunset when the façade will be illuminated by the sun, but it only happens in the winter months and it is not a lot of sunny days.

Some photos are being prepared, some are the work of an instant idea. This is the second case. But in this competition, even objects can be repeated. Prague look interesting every time of year and every time of day and from every angle...
Je to v mé příšerné angličtině srozumitelné?

Také se učím, takže já rozumím.

That is some great history lesson with an easy tool to distinguish the difference. I like that and hopefully will the readers of today´s edition.

Thank you for your appreciation.

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